In the honors classes they are highly competitive, but in the normal level classes are mostly concerned with how they are going to spend their weekends.
My classmates are future nurses; hard working, compasionate, friendly, and intelligent.
some are very helpful, and some aren't.
Students at my college are diverse racially, socially, politically and geographically and through out all aspects of their lives.
They all are very nice. Everyone has a different career goal. People are always very helpful and fairly easy to talk to.
Southern hospitality at its best!
People are friendly, competitive, and yet at the same time they remain in their own cohesive goups. It is not uncommon to become friends with people in your classes and never speak to them again after the semester is over.
Very diverse. It's great to experience a different group of people, yet still be around so many people that are similar to me.
My classmates are typically either two things: Eager to learn and succeed , or bored to tears.
Cohesive and willing to share notes and advice. Friendly. I only really got to know the few who sat around me.
awesome
closed-minded. shallow.
The students at the university of south carolina are a very diverse group of individuals, there is a niche for everyone.
Socially,diverse group of students that enjoyed helping each other
Interesting, fun a pleasure to work with.
Most of the students in my classes are outspoken and willing to offer thier opinions in class and they are also really helpful when I miss a class in sharing notes or anything I may have missed that day
My classmates here at USC are extremely passionate about their diverse interests and goals, relentless Gamecock football fans, hardworking students, and perfect balances of serious academics and fun extracurriculars.
USC has an amazingly diverse student population full of fun, passionate, and hard working people.
Friendly
My classmates are from several different backgrounds, it is hard to say one thing about all of them other than that we are all very focused on our school work.
highly intellectual and friendly
Many classmates are friendly.
Diverse, outgoing, and opinionated.
Most of the classmates I encountered were welcoming, helpful, youthful, and interested in the study.
My classmates are supportive and helpful.
They are cool.
My classmates are helpful and friendly.
Most of my classmates have been normal people like me. When I walk into a new class, it feels like I'm back in High School. Mostly everyone seems to be shy, including me. All of that changes as the semseter progresses though.
the ladies here are th sexiest in the world, i truly believe that. every girl is tan and fit and wears little tiny shorts an shirts now that its nice out. tehre are some fatties but thats ok they need love too. some people are somewhat rich theyre not pricks about it though. see some beemers around school
alot of well off kids from well off families. large minority population for a school this size. LGBT great support staff. lots of religions. flip flops, jeans t-shirts. black, white, athletes, and mixed Politically aware but not socially motivated. Mostly right-wing (conservative)
there are all kinds of groups, and since it's a big school it may take you a while to find the one that you fit in with the best, but they are there if you just keep looking some people wear pajamas to class, some frat boys wear suits different types of students are fairly open to people who are different than them, they may not be best friends, but they get along well enough most students are from SC, but there is a huge number of out of state students financial backgrouds range the full spectrum, and it doesn't seem to matter that much here some students are very political and some have no clue what is going on the school is supposed to be very right, because it is south carolina, but there is a surprisingly even split
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